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  • Climate change will give birth to more extreme wildfires and heatwaves across the globe

    Recent research from New South Wales University indicates that human influence on the climate has increased the Incidents of heatstroke and wildfires. Since the middle of the 20th century, their intensity, frequency and duration have increased around the world and these changes are occurring rapidly.

  • Polar bears compelled to eat garbage due to the impacts of global warming

    A new study published by the Canadian and U.S. scientists published in the journal Onyx highlighted that meat-eating polar bears are now being forced to eat garbage as their icy homes are melting. The biggest reason behind this is climate change and global warming which has increased due to pollution and carbon emissions being spread by humans.

  • Delhi records the lowest AQI levels in July in the last 5 years

    The data of the Central Pollution Control Board highlights that the air in Delhi is the cleanest after 2016 in the month of July this year. According to the CPCB, the AQI in Delhi was in the 'moderate' category for five days in July this year. On the other hand, not a single AQI has reached the 'poor or very poor' category so far this month.

  • Heatwaves in India will triple in future reveals IFPRI's alarming report

    The US-based International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) said in its report that South Asia is becoming a hotspot of climate change. It is estimated to have the biggest impact on India. According to the report, by the year 2100, the temperature of South Asia is 1.2 to 4.3 degrees Celsius, while the temperature of India may increase by 2.4 to 4.4 degrees Celsius.

  • Melting Tibetan glaciers could give birth to a new virus outbreak

    A recent study published in the Journal Nature Biotechnology revealed some alerting facts that highlight the melting of Tibetan glaciers could release microbes in nature that could spark a possibility of a new deadly pandemic like COVID.

  • Amarnath lingam melts due to high-temperature weeks before the Yatra ends

    Thousands of Hindu pilgrims from across India visit Amarnath every year to capture a glimpse of the Shivling forms naturally from the ice in the Amarnath cave. But, about two weeks before Amarnath Yatra concludes the pilgrims are left disheartened as the lingam has already started melting due to the impacts of global warming as the climate experts suggest.

  • Indian crop production could decline by 2030 due to global warming

    Rising average temperature and extreme weather events have become more frequent in the past decade. The agricultural sector is one of the most affected due to the consequences of climate change as the rainfall patterns have been severely deterred.

  • Apocalyptic heatwave conditions breaking records in Europe

    The European nations such as the UK, Spain, and Italy are witnessing heatwave conditions like never before as the temperature skyrocketed above 40 degrees Celsius on the continent. According to the BNO news, about 1000 people have succumbed to death in Portugal and Spain due to the deadly weather conditions.

  • Tall Benches in Copenhagen help raise awareness about climate change

    When you see a bench in park, you immediately think of a place to sit and relax. Almost without exception benches are made for public comfort and built in a way to be accessible to all. But if you walk the streets of Copenhagen right now, you will find benches which are unusually tall. The benches have been installed by a television broadcaster of Denmark; they are 85 cms higher than normal benches making it very difficult for people to access.

  • India's First Climate Lab In Patna

    India’s first climate change lab was inaugurated in Patna. It will work towards implementing the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement.